Home going service for Ms. Allen Jennings, Saturday, February 26, 2000, 1:00 p.m., New Holt Baptist Church, Harlem, Georgia, Reverend Melvin Adams, Jr., officiating

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Saturday, February 26, 2000 1:00 P.M.
N ew H o lt Baptist C hurch Harlem, Georgia
R everend M elvin A dam s, Jr. ~ O fficiating

qt Come r^rom offte Heart
Thankyou fo r the time we spent It meant so much to us
To have known som eone so dearly In us, you put your trust.
To "Help " care fo r you when you w eren 7able to Whenyou, just, couldn't do your part
To run errandsfo r you, because you wanted us to No, it cam efrom the heart.
We shall often recapture "G ood" mem ories O fthe chats and talks we had
O fyour sassy ways and red lipstick Those memories w ill neverfade.
We loved you very much, Miss Jennings Although many times we didn 7 understand There is no debt to be paid and no plans to be made
No, hidden, intentionsfrom the start Everything we did because we wanted to do
It all camefrom the h ea rt!!!
We Love You!!! Erica Samuels LaShonda Samuels

Order of Qervice
P ro cessio n a l Selection Scripture Prayer Selection ............................................................Congregation Rem arks .................................................Dea. Eddie Germany A cknow ledgem ents.....................................Ms. Eliza Emory S o lo .......................................................... Mrs. Martha Sanders E u lo g y ................................................ Rev. M elvin Adam s,Jr. R ecessio n a l Interm ent ................. Second Mt. Moriah Church Cemetery

Olen Dorsey Hulon Rolland Bobby Sanders

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FRIENDS
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Eddie Germany Eugene Tanksley Johnny C. Jones

Life Is Eternal
"Life is eternal," the good Lord said, So do not think o fyour loved one as dead -
For death is only a stepping stone To a beautiful life we have never known. A place where God promised man he would be
Eternally happy and safe ardfree. A wonderful land where we live anew When ourjourney on earth is over and through So trust in God and doubt Him never
For all who love Him live forever. And while we cannot understand Just let the Saviour take your hand. For when death's angel comes to call "God is so great and we're so sm all. . . " And there is nothing you needfear. Forfaith in God makes all things clear.
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The family wishes to extend their most heartfelt appreciation for all acts o f kindness rendered during thier hours o f bereavement. May God bless you.
. .. THE FAMILY
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Arrangements Entrusted To
The J historic Dent's Undertaking Establishment
930 D Antignac Street ~ Augusta, Georgia (706) 722-4809
"When Only Memories Remain, Let Them Be Beautiful"

Miss Allene Jennings was born July 4, 1919 to the late Claude and Viola Jennings o f Harlem, Georgia. At an early age, she joined the New Holt Baptist Church in Harlem, Georgia. In Harlem, she was reared and lived all o f her life. She received an early education at Pollards Academy and afterwards graduated from The Haines Normal Industrial Institute in Augusta, Georgia. Her career began at AAFES in Fort Gordon, Georiga where she retired in the year 1973. After retirement, she pursued some her her favorite hobbies by gardening and collecting unique items. Saturday, February 19, 2000 after a brief illness, she departed this life at the St. Joseph Hospital in Augusta, Georgia.
She leaves to cherish her memories: three sisters, Norma J. Henry and Virginia J. Jennings both o f Los Angeles, California and Frankie M. Mitchell o f Colorado Springs, Colorado. She also leaves to cherish an uncle, Henry Jennings (Orawynn) of Los Angeles, California; a sister-inlaw Alma Jennings o f Harlem, Georgia; three nephews, Byron L. Robinson and Aaron G. Henry o f Los Angeles, California and Kelly M. Mitchell o f Denver, Coloroda; one niece Jan A. Jennings o f Harlem, Georgia. Many friends and loved ones grieve her departure.

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